Harrisburg, PA – Mifflin County students can apply for a scholarship to help pay for attending HACC this fall at Lewistown Area or Juniata high schools.
The Mifflin County Education and Scholarship Foundation is offering 15 scholarships, each for $300, that can be applied toward the cost of classes.
“We see HACC classes as a worthwhile endeavor for higher education in our region,” said Jeff Gum, president for the foundation. “The scholarships can help our residents with their college pursuits at HACC right here in this area.”
The scholarships are available to Mifflin County residents. Juniata County residents are not eligible.
HACC classes at Lewistown Area and Juniata high schools are offered through an association with HACC and the Community College Project at the Tuscarora Intermediate Unit. There are three general education courses available at each of the two high schools this fall. Classes begin Monday, Aug. 23, 2010.
At Lewistown Area High School:
· Principles of Accounting
· Introduction to Software for Business
· College Algebra
At Juniata High School:
· Environmental Science
· English Composition
· Introduction to Literature
Interested students are invited to learn more about HACC classes or the scholarships at an information session scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, July 22, at the ComPass Building, 31 S. Dorcas St., Lewistown.
To request a scholarship application or for further inquiries, contact John Czerniakowski, Ed.D., site coordinator for the Community College Project, at johnc@tiu11.org, call 447-1861, or go to the Community College Project office in the ComPass Building. For more information about courses and HACC opportunities contact Jazmin Byers, student affairs coordinator at the Virtual Campus, at jbbyers@hacc.edu or telephone 221-1300 x1521.
See more information regarding HACC classes in Juniata and Mifflin Counties.